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When the wrong man really is the wrong man there is always.. Dec 23, 2008 A right one! In this movie I found myself recalling a man I had a thing for and felt just like Barbara Streisand when she says "you know what- you were better in my head!" I salute you Babs! Her portrayal of a lovesick realist brings to light the truth about dating and the reality vs. perception. Humorous, touching, and a bit unnerving at its revelations a must share with best friends, sisters, and anyone you love that is close at hand! Or enjoy alone if you just need to see that all isn't lost for the romantic at heart!
L-O-V-E IT ! Oct 31, 2008 I adore this movie. I watch it 2-3 times a month. It is just a cute romantic comedy - and the situations these two characters find themselves in I feel like we have all been there at one time or another. I have always loved Jeff Bridges, he is the reason I went to see the film to begin with - and he didn't disappoint in the least. I fall in love with him a little more every time I watch it.
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Absolutely Loved It! Jul 21, 2008 I was surprised how good this movie was. It started a bit slow, but once you got to know the characters you really cared. Barbra was amazing and it really is one of the best movies I've ever seen.
The Mirror Has Two Faces May 25, 2008 Jeff Bridges and "Babs, Dahling!" combine efforts to spark an excellent look into modern romance from an academic perspective. The two Columbia professors meet through a personal ad, written by a sexually jilted Bridges and answered by lonely Streisand's manipulative sister, after floundering through unsatisfactory relationships that left them both wanting more, much more. How do you find and maintain a lasting substantive love in a world that is aflame with "silly romantic notions"? Great supporting performances are turned in by Lauren Bacall(Oscar for Best Supporting Actress), George Siegel, Lucy Avery, and Pierce Brosnan. Marvin Hamlisch also walks away from the Oscars with Best Song. Last, but far from least, it is always a delight to watch one of Bab's directed productions in which she also acts, admire her beauty accented by her remarkable nose :-), and also hear Barbra vocalize on the soundtrack. Buy the DVD and, like me, watch it over and over and over again!
Barbara Barbara Barbara Apr 20, 2008 What can I say, other than this is a soon to be classic Barbara film. She wrote, stared, and produced it! Is there any end to her talents?
Self promotion? Why not!
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